- friendship. For two
years from 1795,
William and his
sister Dorothy lived at
Racedown House in Dorset—a
property of the
Pinney family—to the west of Pilsdon...
- months. They
later relocated to
Racedown Lodge in Dorset,
where they
remained until 1797.
During their time at
Racedown, they
began fostering a three-year-old...
-
their years in the
Pinney household. John
Pinney also had
houses called Racedown in Broadwindsor,
Dorset and
Somerton Erleigh in Somerton, Somerset, and...
- Britain.[citation needed] In 1795–7
Dorothy and
William Wordsworth lived at
Racedown House—a
property of the
Pinney family—to the west of
Pilsdon Pen. They...
- and a
permanent rifle range was
constructed in the area of what is now
Racedown Road. With the
outbreak of the
First World War a
large number of Royal...
-
Although many
claim "that 'Kilve' (…)
refers to
Racedown and 'Liswyn farm' to Alfoxden" (both
Racedown and
Alfoxden being residences of the Worthsworths...
- 16-year-old
Thomas Hardy, who
years later asked Lady
Hester Pinney who
lived at
Racedown House to
investigate the story. It is
believed that
Hardy may have based...
- a half acts to
William and
Dorothy Wordsworth when he
visited them at
Racedown. Two days later,
Coleridge wrote to
Joseph Cottle that "Wordsworth admires...
- P****, of
Wootton Fitzpaine,
Charmouth 1923 Sir
Reginald John
Pinney of
Racedown,
Crewkerne 1924
Major Kenneth Robert Balfour, of
Steepleton Manor, Dorchester...
-
Racecourse Suffolk 52°02′N 1°10′E / 52.03°N 01.17°E / 52.03; 01.17 TM1842
Racedown Hampshire 51°11′N 1°37′W / 51.19°N 01.62°W / 51.19; -01.62 SU2644 Rachan...